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Jhajjar
district, Haryana was carved out
of Rohtak district on July 15,
1997. The district headquarter
is situated in Jhajjar town at a
distance of about 65 km from
Delhi. The town is said to have
been founded by one Chhaju and
Chhajunagar was changed to
Jhajjar.
It is also derived from
Jharnaghar, a natural fountain.
A third derivation is from
Jhajjar, a water vessel, because
the surface drainage of the
country for miles around runs
into the town as into a sink.
Other towns in the district are
Bahadurgarh and Beri.
Bahadurgarh was founded by Rathi
Jats and formerly known as
Sharafabad. It is situated 29 km
from Delhi and had developed
into an important of industrial
canter. The total area of
Jhajjar district is 1,890 sq km
and its population is 7,09,000.
The district consists of 2
industrial areas with 2408
plots. The basic industries are
ceramics, glass, chemicals,
engineering, electrical &
electronics. There are 48 large
and medium units 213 small scale
units with the total investment
of Rs. 3400 million ($ 76.5
million) and workforce of 8248.
Major crops grown here are Rice,
wheat and Maize. The total
irrigated agricultural land is
about 67,000 hectares. The
Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary lies in
the Jhajjar district and is a
favorite of birders from all
over India.
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